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Google’s logo change is emblematic of the Web’s broader move from static, skeuomorphic, “page”-based design to something more fluid and adaptable. For better or worse, dancing logos could ...
According to a report on 9to5Google.com, a new update to the Google App will include new animations within Now on Tap, as well as make it possible for users to change the color of the Google logo ...
The current Google logo you know was introduced in the later half of 2015. Google showed it off with some fun animations and sizing that could work across various device types.
This week Google, now a part of new holding company Alphabet, launched its updated logo design. The old logo design, created in 1999, was a serif typeface. The new logo is a colorful sans serif ...
While digging through the latest Google app beta release (version 16.24.66.sa.arm64 beta), we discovered a new animated Gemini logo featuring Google’s trademark colors.
Google’s logo is going green today with an animated image that links to the company’s first published environmental report.
But if the two companies were to work together, the logos would meld well. Google caused a bit of a stir when it revealed its new logo using a Google Doodle animation, and the jury is still out on ...
Also: subhead: Goo / Holds the World together.” — Milton Glaser, graphic designer “Seeing the Google animation for the first time, I felt I was looking at a Paul Rand logo.